Palmer-worm
(Heb. gazam). The English word may denote either a caterpillar (as rendered by the LXX.), which wanders like a palmer or pilgrim, or which travels like pilgrims in bands (Joel 1:4; 2:25), the wingless locusts, or the migratory locust in its larva state.
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[pal-met] /pælˈmɛt/ noun 1. a conventionalized shape in the form of palmately spread leaves or sections, used as ornamentation. Compare , (def 5). /pælˈmɛt/ noun 1. (archaeol) an ornament or design resembling the palm leaf
- Palmetto
[pal-met-oh, pahl-, pah-met-oh] /pælˈmɛt oʊ, pɑl-, pɑˈmɛt oʊ/ noun, plural palmettos, palmettoes. 1. any of various palms having fan-shaped leaves, as of the genera Sabal, Serenoa, and Thrinax. /pælˈmɛtəʊ/ noun (pl) -tos, -toes 1. any of several small chiefly tropical fan palms, esp any of the genus Sabal, of the southeastern US See also cabbage […]
- Palmetto-state
noun 1. South Carolina (used as a nickname).
- Palmgren
[pahm-gruh n; Finnish pahlm-gren] /ˈpɑm grən; Finnish ˈpɑlm grɛn/ noun 1. Selim [sel-im,, sey-lim;; Finnish se-lim] /ˈsɛl ɪm,, ˈseɪ lɪm;; Finnish ˈsɛ lɪm/ (Show IPA), 1878–1951, Finnish pianist and composer.
- Palm-family
noun 1. the plant family Palmae (or Arecaceae; formerly, Palmaceae), characterized by chiefly tropical evergreen trees or shrubs having large compound leaves in featherlike or fanlike fronds, large clusters of small flowers, and fleshy or dry fruit, and including the palmettos, ornamental palms, and palms that are the source of carnauba wax, coconuts, dates, raffia, […]